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Class and Status By Nathan Francis

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Page 1: Class and status

Class and StatusBy Nathan Francis

Page 2: Class and status

Class

Class is the amount of money you have, there are 3 classes:

Upper.

Middle.

Working.

Generally, upper class people are the most wealthy while the working class would be least wealthy.

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Status

Status is the amount of power you have, and the amount of influence you have over any group of people or person. There are two groups of status:

High status

Low status

Someone with high status would be a teacher while the pupils would have low status.

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Stereotypes of working class

Greasy hair

Living in a flat

Dirty house

Small garden

Lots of children

Wearing tracksuits or joggers

On benefits

Single parents

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Stereotypes of middle class

Clean house

Wearing suits / dresses

Successful small businessmen, such as grocers and building contractors.

Retirees.

Medium-sized homes, often owned.

Careful with their money.

Careful to always look nice around other people.

Church-goers.

Old-fashioned home cooking.

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Stereotypes of upper class

Old money.

education at top universities.

exclusive clubs.

careers in established law or financial firms or medical specialties.

Support for cultural activities – classical music, art museums.

Carefully-prepared meals, many of them at restaurants.

Often wearing business clothes, but even casual clothes are upper class styles – khaki not denim.

Monocle.

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Stereotypes of low status

All blue collar workers e.g. plumber, electrician etc.

Cleaner

Fast food restaurant worker